The baby food poison hoax videos that surfaced on YouTube earlier this year in April culminated in a guilty plea last Thursday from New York man Anton Dunn, a.k.a. Trashman. Dunn admitted to being the man in the ski mask in the videos which threatened that his “disciples” who worked for the company had spiked bottles of baby food with poison.{ad}

The activity was traced back to Dunn by the FDA using a hotmail address registered to two of Dunn’s websites, as well as the IP address used to upload one of the videos.

According to The Register, Gerber reports that “it found no evidence its baby food had been tampered with as described by Dunn.”

The FDA further supported the status of the videos as a hoax as there have been no reports of death or injuries in infants to substantiate the claims made in them.